Shams Maan solar project – Jordan Times

Shams Maan solar project to start generating power in September 2016’ – Jordan Times

by Mohammad Ghazal – Jun 09,2015 – Last updated at Jun 09,2015

AMMAN — Jordan is set to witnesses the launch of several solar power plants in the next few years following Tuesday’s launch of the Middle East’s largest solar power plant, located in Maan.

The launch of construction work on the Shams Maan Project represents a milestone towards Jordan’s adoption of environment-friendly sources of energy, according to the companies implementing the scheme.

The $170 million plant — which is being developed by a consortium of investors consisting of Diamond Generating Europe Ltd., a subsidiary of the Mitsubishi Corporation; Nebras Power Q.S.C., a subsidiary of the Qatar Electricity & Water Company; and the Kawar Group — is expected to start generating power in September 2016.

First Solar Inc. was selected to provide engineering, procurement and construction services for the 52.5 megawatt (MW) plant, which has 681,360 solar panels that will be used for the production of about 160 gigawatt hours per year.

“This project is designed in accordance with the highest international standards using sustainable photovoltaic cells for the production of electricity from solar energy, as Jordan — and particularly Maan — is privileged to have sunlight exceeding 2,000 kilowatt hours annually per square metre, which is one of the highest globally,” Karim Kawar, chairman of Shams Maan Company, said during an event to launch construction work on Monday.

The national strategy, which seeks to increase the share of renewable energy to the overall energy mix to 10 per cent by 2020 — is being upgraded to increase this share.

“We believe that with the many success stories witnessed in the renewable energy field, we need to increase the share of renewable energy in the overall energy mix,” a source at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources recently told The Jordan Times.

During Monday’s event, Nebras Power CEO Khalid Jolo said the Shams Maan project is considered “an expansion for Qatari investments in the field of power generation in Jordan”.

Renewable energy projects with a total capacity of 1,800MW are expected to be operational in Jordan by 2018, according to ministry figures.

AMMAN — The Shams Maan Solar Photovoltaic Project “is the largest solar energy project not only in Jordan but in the Middle East”, Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour said Monday, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Speaking at a ceremony in Amman to launch the project, attended by HRH Princess Sumaya and several senior officials, Ensour said the government encourages innovative projects in the governorates in line with Royal directives, and is focusing on alternative energy projects.

The premier noted that the project is needed as Jordan has suffered from the repercussions of the Arab Spring, especially with the halt in Egyptian gas supplies, leading to losses estimated at JD3 billion.

He noted that Jordan has been leading the region in drafting the Renewable Energy Law in 2012 as part of the national energy strategy for the years 2015-2020.

The national strategy seeks to diversify energy sources, setting a 10 per cent renewable energy contribution to the total energy mix by 2020.

Ensour also cited the solar power projects established at the planning and transport ministries, as examples of the government’s commitment to renewable energy.

The prime minister highlighted the importance of establishing the project in Maan, 330km south of Amman, which has one of the world’s highest annual daily averages of solar irradiance, Petra reported.

Jordan has an estimated 330 days of sunshine per year.

The 52.5 megawatt (MW) project, with investments worth around $170 million, is being built on a 2-million square-metre area, and is expected to cover 1 per cent of the Kingdom’s total annual consumption of energy upon completion.